Magic Mushroom Legalization Gets Nod to Move Toward California Ballot

A bill to legalize magic mushrooms received the green light in California to move forward with gathering signatures as California’s attorney general just approved a “circulating title and summary” that allows organizers to gather voter endorsements, LA Weekly reported.

“We’re very excited,” Kevin P. Saunders, a candidate for mayor in Marina, who co-authored the state initiative said. “We see this as a civil rights issue.”

Saunders and his supporters have to turn in a total of 365,880 valid voter signatures by April 30th from registered California voters in 180 days. in order to make the statewide ballot next year, according to the Secretary of State. Since the late 1980s, only one voter initiative has made the ballot without the help of paid professional who seek signatures for government actions.

Organizers of the California Psilocybin Legalization Initiative admit they don’t have the $3 million or so it would take to get those pros into grocery store parking lots.

If the number of signatures are received by April 30th, it may appear on the ballot in California’s initiated state statute on November 6, 2018.

The law, if approved by voters, would “decriminalize use, possession, sale, transport, and cultivation of psilocybin by persons at least 21 years of age,” according to a summary published by the secretary of state.

He toldHigh Times this petition-gathering phase will be the most difficult part, but that once proposal makes it to a ballot he has few concerns:

“We will get the required signatures and this will go straight to the voters. We are confident we can put together a coalition to push us over 51 percent. This is the hard part; the campaign will be the easy part,” Saunders said.

Although pulling the hallucinogenic drug out of the black market might not be as lucrative for California as its recreational pot industry, it would still provide a number of social and economic benefits, according to a fiscal impact statement published by the Legislative Analyst’s Office (LAO), High Times reported.

The nonpartisan California Legislative Analyst’s Office determined recently that legalizing ’shrooms could save taxpayers a few million dollars in prosecution and incarceration costs while possibly raising a few million more in taxes on legitimate sales of the drug.

In a letter to California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, the agency wrote that the legalization of psilocybin “would reduce costs to the state and local governments by reducing the number of psilocybin offenders incarcerated in state prison and county jail, as well as the number placed under community supervision (such as county probation). In addition, the measure would result in a reduction in state and local costs for the enforcement of psilocybin-related offenses and the handling of related criminal cases in the state court system.”

As of now, magic mushrooms are considered Schedule I drugs according to the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), along with heroin, ecstasy, and LSD. That means that the DEA considers that mushrooms have a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical purposes. The active compound in marijuana THC, is also considered a federal Schedule I drug, despite its decriminalization and legalization in various states.

DISCLAIMER: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

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